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The economics of Sea Shepherd — [VIDEO]
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Tagged marine animals, marine mammals, ocean, oceans, Paul Watson, sea, Sea Shepherd, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, seas, whales
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Saving ocean fisheries with property rights — [VIDEO]
Posted in Business, Ethics, The Global Economy
Tagged capitalism, fish, fish harvest, fish stock, fisheries, fishermen, fishing, ocean, ocean fisheries, ocean resources, oceans, property rights, resource management, resources, sea, sea fisheries, sea resources, seas
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A climate scientist takes a close look at InTrade’s global warming prediction markets…
Climate scientist James Annan: What odds a hot 2008 About 20%, if you just want the executive summary (at least, that is the market “consensus”). If you want the details, read on… Via Chris Masse at Midas Oracle, I see … Continue reading
Posted in Exchanges & Markets, Market Prices & Probabilities, Science
Tagged Chris Masse, climate change, climate scientist, e-folding, Earth, event derivative markets, event derivatives, global warming, Hadley Centre, James Annan, John Delaney, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, oceans, prediction markets, serious scientist, temperature, USD
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What does climate scientist James Annan think of InTrade’s global warming prediction markets?
Wanna know? Simple: ask him about those. Which I did. Hmmm…. that is interesting, but an annual prediction is closer to weather forecasting than global warming. Jan and Feb are already v cold so a low price is probably fair … Continue reading